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Why Karma?? Becuase he plays for the pies? Hope they get the [censored] weak thug who did it. Too man Hero's out there

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Why Karma?? Becuase he plays for the pies? Hope they get the [censored] weak thug who did it. Too man Hero's out there

Karma for all those Collingwood idiots who joked when Nathan Jones' dad was hit by a Pies fan.

I know it's a cheap shot but we don't know the circumstances and I'm by no means condoning what happened.

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Not when I say "I wonder what he did."

But not really joking, I seriously wonder what he did.

I don't believe it would've been a random attack.

On the other hand, I wouldn't be surprised if it was.

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No it is not karma, it is an unfortunate event and I hope he fully recovers - and that the thug is found and dealt with appropriately.

Totally Agree. No Person deserves that regardless of their football jumper.

To suggest Karma is just a very cheap shot. Poor Form

Get well Scott, and may the offender face the full force of the law.

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Karma for all those Collingwood idiots who joked when Nathan Jones' dad was hit by a Pies fan.

I know it's a cheap shot but we don't know the circumstances and I'm by no means condoning what happened.

Pretty ignorant shot and in poor taste and I am glad you condone it. :rolleyes:

Its got nothing to do with the Nathan Jones. Stone Age logic at best.

No it is not karma, it is an unfortunate event and I hope he fully recovers - and that the thug is found and dealt with appropriately.

Absolutely. On the news it was said he struck from behind. Other than that we dont know what happened. Regardless of what did happen, its criminal assault and the perpetrator should be subject to the law.

I hope the player recovers soon.

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I'm not sure about Karma but he was hit because he played for Collingwood according to the 20yo arrested.

He walked past 4 others to attack his target because he is a Collingwood footballer.

Kids these days can't handle their [censored],a couple of drinks and they're hammered,happens every weekend in town,these losers just shouldn't drink if they can't handle it.

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Kids these days can't handle their [censored],a couple of drinks and they're hammered,happens every weekend in town,these losers just shouldn't drink if they can't handle it.

Yes. We should ensure kids develop a high alcohol tolerance from a young age.

Aussie bogan drinking culture at its finest. None of these alcohol related problems have anything to do with that though ;)

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A total reprehensible and cowardly act by some low maggot. A Speedy recovery to Pendlebury.

To apportion any idea of kharma is to link the acuser with the act itself.

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It doesnt matter to me who the player plays for I am just as upset by this as I would if a MFC player was hit. These [censored] should be taken out and shot. Once you shoot a couple these incidints would drop off dramatically. No doubt this [censored] will get off with just a slap on the wrist knowing our court system. get well soon Scott

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Karma for all those Collingwood idiots who joked when Nathan Jones' dad was hit by a Pies fan.

I know it's a cheap shot but we don't know the circumstances and I'm by no means condoning what happened.

I'm actually embarrassed for you.

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Not a great moment for us Gippslanders... Lakes Entrance is a lovely spot, don't let it deter you from visiting.

The other problem is that Scott is also a proud Gippslander who hails from Sale.

A real pity to see something like this on my home soil. I have met Scott once or twice and he seems to be a really down to earth nice bloke. Doesn't seem like something that Scott would have initiated.

Anyway, thats my 2 cents.

Gippy

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Not a great moment for us Gippslanders... Lakes Entrance is a lovely spot, don't let it deter you from visiting.

The other problem is that Scott is also a proud Gippslander who hails from Sale.

A real pity to see something like this on my home soil. I have met Scott once or twice and he seems to be a really down to earth nice bloke. Doesn't seem like something that Scott would have initiated.

Anyway, thats my 2 cents.

Gippy

I agree I love heading to Lakes Entrance, people are really nice and so is the place.

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COLLINGWOOD footballer Scott Pendlebury is in hospital after being king-hit outside a Lakes Entrance hotel.

Karma?

U clown, have u seen the figures on young people who are killed or seriously injured from king hits! it's not pretty. i work in the medical trade. and scum who do this never take responsibility for their actions. it doesn't matter what the victim said or done before hand, a King hit is a low act. silly post.

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